1. Session 2 Summary

Session 2: Communicating Effectively

Session 2: Communicating Effectively

 

Session Summary

 

Important: The quiz may contain questions that go beyond points highlighted in this summary. Be sure to review the session thoroughly.

Review Session 2 to prepare for writing the quiz. As you review, note the sections that connect with the following points:

  • Communication involves a sender, a message, and a receiver. The receiver of the message becomes the sender of the next message.

  • Messages usually contain content and feelings and are delivered verbally and non-verbally.

  • Culture plays an important role in communication. Good communicators try to understand the other person’s perspective.

  • When a person is really listened to, they feel valued and cared for. You show you are listening by nodding your head, making eye contact, asking questions, and leaning toward the speaker.

  • Four stages of listening include selecting, attending, understanding, and remembering.

  • Active listening involves responding to another person in a way that lets the person know the message is being understood and valued.

  • The process of active listening involves understanding the content (the idea or opinion) and the feeling, and then naming the feeling in a tentative way that allows the child to correct you if you have not understood correctly.

  • Watching a child’s body language helps you understand the child’s feelings.

  • The child care provider can promote active listening by being approachable and accessible, paying attention to the child’s non-verbal and verbal messages, naming the feeling, and giving the child time and encouragement to respond.

  • Being aware of cultural differences in communication styles will help you communicate with the child more effectively.
Session Quiz

 

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Checking In

 

Contact your teacher to decide together when and where you will complete the Session 2 Quiz.